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Like a Prisoner (Paperback)
Fatos Lubonja; Translated by John Hodgson
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The book contains eleven dramatic and often horrifying stories,
each describing the life of a different prisoner in the camps and
prisons of communist Albania. The prisoners adapt, endure, and
generally survive, all in different ways. They may conform, rebel,
construct alternative realities of the imagination, cultivate hope,
cling to memories of lost love, or devise increasingly strange and
surreal strategies of resistance. The characters in different
stories are linked to one another, and in their human relationships
create a total picture of a secret and terrifying world. In the
prisoners' back stories, the anecdotes they tell, and their
political discussions, the book also reaches out beyond the walls
and barbed wire to give the reader a panoramic picture of life in
totalitarian Albania.
This unique and disturbing work concerns the events of 1997, a
tragic year in the history of post-communist Albania. After the
world's most isolated country emerged from Stalinist dictatorship
and opened to capitalism, many people fell prey to fraudsters who
invited them to invest in so-called 'pyramid schemes'. At the start
of 1997, these pyramids crumbled one after another causing
wide-spread demonstrations and protests. The conflict became
increasingly violent, leading to the collapse of the state and of
the country's institutions. Prisons were opened, crowds stormed
arms depots, and the country was abandoned to anarchy and gang
rule. Lubonja has chosen to tell this incredible story through a
narrative technique that operates on two levels: a third-person
narrator, who describes the large-scale events that made
international headlines, and the narrative of Fatos Qorri, the
author's alter ego, who describes his own dramatic experiences in a
personal diary. The book begins with the synopsis of a novel
entitled "The Sugar Boat" that Fatos Qorri intends to write about
the spread of a small pyramid scheme luring people to invest
supposedly in a sugar business. However, as the major pyramids
collapse, real events overtake anything he has imagined and Fatos
Qorri finds himself in the midst of a real-life tragedy.
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